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    Comparación in vitro de dos medios de diferenciación osteogénica en células madre de pulpa dental humana para su aplicación en regeneración ósea periodontal by Gutiérrez Rivas, Delia Eunice

    Published 2015
    “…The electrophoresis analysis indicated that unlike the other media, CM did not liberate proteins on an active way, instead, probably they were already incorporated in the bone matrix in formation. …”
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    Distribución, abundancia, diversidad y atributos bioecológicos de especies de chrysopidae (neuroptera) asociadas a frutales del centro y norte de México by Ramírez Delgado, Manuel

    Published 2007
    “…Supported on C. sp. nr. cincta (Mexico) biological traits and population parameters, it is possible to suggest this species for mass-rearing and extensive field liberation programs. The biological traits estimated for E. punctinervis constitute basic and useful information for the the determination of the potential of this species as a biological control agent. …”
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    Distribución, abundancia, diversidad y atributos bioecológicos de especies de chrysopidae (neuroptera) asociadas a frutales del centro y norte de México by Ramírez Delgado, Manuel

    Published 2007
    “…Supported on C. sp. nr. cincta (Mexico) biological traits and population parameters, it is possible to suggest this species for mass-rearing and extensive field liberation programs. The biological traits estimated for E. punctinervis constitute basic and useful information for the the determination of the potential of this species as a biological control agent. …”
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    En defensa de la información y comunicación científica en Open Access gratuito en todos los procesos de publicación y lectura by Muela Meza, Zapopan Martín

    Published 2014
    “…It analyzes Open Access as a political movement (inspired in 1994 by Harnad and its “Subversive Proposal”) of liberation of public communal information financed by the public purse to be published and read free of charge by all humankind, as long as citizens, as part of their fundamental rights, even supported by the Human Rights Universal Declaration of 1948, instead of being used by the bourgeois capitalists as any other alternative for commercial business and the sale of publications and its access for reading. …”
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